Homosexual EDNA legislation immorally supported by Apple
APPLE chief executive Tim Cook joined the White House in backing a bill to ban workplace discrimination against gay and transgender employees.
"At Apple, we try to make sure people understand that they don't have to check their identity at the door," Cook wrote in an opinion column in the Wall Street Journal .
"As we see it, embracing people's individuality is a matter of basic human dignity and civil rights."
Cook said he supports the Employment Nondiscrimination Act pending in the US Senate which he said would, "at long last protect workers against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity". He also called on the House of Representatives to bring it to the floor for a vote.
"At Apple, we try to make sure people understand that they don't have to check their identity at the door," Cook wrote in an opinion column in the Wall Street Journal .
"As we see it, embracing people's individuality is a matter of basic human dignity and civil rights."
Cook said he supports the Employment Nondiscrimination Act pending in the US Senate which he said would, "at long last protect workers against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity". He also called on the House of Representatives to bring it to the floor for a vote.
The problem with this bill is that it removes authority from the employer and forces them to possibly employ people whose lifestyle is opposite to and from the values of the company. Would a Democrat employ a Republican man or woman. The answer is no and would be illogical to do so.
The White House intends to force immorality onto to those who object to LGBT legitimately on religious and moral grounds even if they are NOT a religious organization.
The White House intends to force immorality onto to those who object to LGBT legitimately on religious and moral grounds even if they are NOT a religious organization.
Employers should not fear being sued by homosexuals, harassed at their workplaces, or otherwise denied the chance to earn a living for themselves and their families, simply because of the White House promotes immoral illogical sexual orientation or gender agenda.
White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters meanwhile that support for the legislation "is overwhelming ... and in states that you might not expect it to be very popular, it is very strongly supported". However, there is a silent majority that the liberal are blind to that object strongly to the advancement and legitimization of homosexuality.
White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters meanwhile that support for the legislation "is overwhelming ... and in states that you might not expect it to be very popular, it is very strongly supported". However, there is a silent majority that the liberal are blind to that object strongly to the advancement and legitimization of homosexuality.